Thursday, May 2, 2013

National Day of Prayer

As you may know, today is the National Day of Prayer. I thought I would write down a few prayer requests, for our country and our family.


  • Pray for our country's leaders, that the Lord would provide strong, Christian leaders in office.
  • Pray that Godly leaders would be raised up in the next generation, and for generations to come, that they would take seriously their role.
  • Pray for the state of our country, that there would be a revival, and many would come to know Jesus.
  • Pray that the Lord would strengthen Christians, that we would step out of our comfort zones and spread the good news to all creation and to the ends of the earth.    
  • Pray that the murder of innocent children would be abolished.
  • Pray for my new friend, Leah, who is in Thailand doing mission work.
  • Pray for the persecuted Christian around the world, that they would be strengthened and encouraged.
  • Pray for our soldiers and their families, giving thanks for their service, for being willing to give up their lives for our safety and freedom.
  • Pray for the families involved in the West, TX plant explosion, that God would provide all their needs.
  • Pray that the family and marriage would be protected.
  • Pray that homeschooling would be protected, that parents would keep their right to disciple their children.
  •  Thank the Lord that we live in a country where we can read the Bible and the Lord freely.
  • Pray that all things we do would be to God's glory.
  • Pray that the Lord would guide our family, that He would make each step clear.
  • Please pray for our family, as we learn to adjust to RV living.


Thank you for teaming up with us and being prayer warriors! This is only 15 things to be praying about, I know the list could be endless!

  Personally, my prayer life needs to be strengthened. So, if you have any prayer requests, I would love to add them to my daily prayers. You can find our e-mail on our Contact page.

May GOD bless you,
Layla

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